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iWeek 2011 registration open


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The Internet Service Providers’ Association of South Africa (ISPA) and UniForum SA (the co.za administrators) are pleased to announce the 10th iWeek annual conference to be held from 21 – 23 September 2011 at Royal Elephant, Eldoraigne, Centurion, South Africa.

2011 Commemorates a number of key milestones including iWeek’s 10th birthday, ISPA’s 15th anniversary and the 10th birthday of the Teachers’ Training initiative.

The last year has seen enormous political and social changes in many parts of the world.  Speakers and industry experts from six continents will provide answers and insights into: “How the Internet has changed societies”.

Topics as diverse as the underground economy, open spectrum, challenges of scaling, social networking and eLearning will be addressed.

We are also honoured to be hosting the second meeting of the International Internet Industry Alliance (IIIA) as part of this year’s annual event, as well as the WAPA general meeting.

iWeek 2010 is a free conference, and most of the proceedings are open to anyone involved in the Internet industry.

You are encouraged to register for this conference at your earliest convenience at.  A draft programme is available on the site.

Potential sponsors can contact Elaine Zinn at elaine@ispa.org.za or telephone 010 500 1200 / +27 83 327 4806 or visit

http://www.iweek.org.za/iweek-2011-sponsor/.  There are numerous options to suit the “pocket”.

Please share this notification with your staff members and other interested parties.  We look forward to welcoming you to iWeek 2011.

 

 

Published by Ramon Thomas

RJ Thomas is an International Relationship Builder. He was born in South Africa, and moved to China in 2013.